DBFView - the most popular DBF editor and viewer for Windows 9x/NT/2000/XP/Vista in the world. Cara Mengedit File Dbf

DESCRIPTION Cara Mengedit File Dbf

It supports dBase, Clipper, FoxPro, Visual FoxPro and other DBF formats. In contrast to many analogues, DBFView is completely a Windows 9x/NT/2000/XP/Vista program. The user friendly graphic makes working with databases simple and hassle free.

Most important parts of DBFView code are written in Assembler, therefore the basic operations performs fast and the .exe file is very small (only 410Kb! ).

DBFView uses its own database access tools and does not require external drivers for connection to databases (such as ODBC or BDE) or additional libraries (.OCX,.DLL).

FEEDBACK

Mike Koch - System Administrator

I am doing support work in the field on a software software written with Visual FoxPro. Only the runtime is delivered to the end user. I have both Microsoft Access and Microsoft FoxPro on my system but when I am trouble shooting a site, I connect into their Lan with my laptop. It is time consuming to use these other product to look at or modify. DBF files on the users system. To do this, I have to set up linkages from the IDE's for each file I want to look at. When I am done, I need to tear these linkages back down because they will no longer exist once I unplug my laptop from their network. I wanted a program that would allow me to quickly scan through a number of. DBF files and if needed make changes with a minimum of overhead work. I searched download. Com for programs that would serve this purpose. Your program seemed to be a good fit. I downloaded it and a couple of others, worked with each and when I decided I would continue using yours, registered it.

Ted Briff

I donít do a lot of work with databases, but in connection with a research project I got hold of a CD with a 30-meg DBF file on it - 74, 624 records, 23 fields, total of field widths 414 characters. At first I tried copying the file to the hard drive and reading it with Quattro Pro. This was possible, but it was slow, and pushed the program to an intolerable number of illegal nag messages leading to shutdown. So I went on the net and searched for DBF editors, hit apycom. Com pretty soon, read the home page and decided DBFView sounded useful and inexpensive, downloaded it, and have found it to be very serviceable. The program was easy to install, reads quickly from the CD-ROM drive, finds individual records reliably and quickly enough for my purposes, and in general seems like a tremendous bargain.

Helen Topp - Finance Administrator

We work with Access 2000, and the export data from access to dBase destructs actually all file structures (thank you, guys from MS! ) of the DBase files in a manner that dBase doesn't recognize them as dBase files... I have to support an old Clipper/dBase based product. I was looking for a documentation product for dBase because we still use a Clipper compiled program that uses dBase files. Then I found Your product and thought i could see the structures of the files: I can! Great! I also can see the contents of the files even if the Access derived files have a error in the second byte (at least) of the exported files. And I can modify the contents of the fields. Even better!

QUICK HELP

Marks a range of records as deleted

Undeletes a range of records

Edit Dbf File - Add Records

Adds a new record to the end of table

Export DBF to Excel File (.dbf to .xls)

Saves the dbf database records a Microsoft Excel File xls. If "Export with field names" is checked, the the output xls file will contain field names. You can also open the output file automatically in MS Excel after the converting is done by selecting "Open database in MS Excel after exporting" checkbox.